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Get your SDHC compatible consumer electronics transferring in a flash with RiDATA Lightning Series SDHC Cards. In 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities at Class 10 speeds, you’ll be at the forefront of technology and data storage with RiDATA SDHC.

Due to SD Card specification regulations, some devices that support SD 1.0, SD 1.1 may not support SD Cards. RiDATA SDHC cards feature easy connectivity with popular new SDHC digital devices including digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players and more.

@pleepleus: One would infer from your comment that there is a concern that a cheap SD card could somehow damage a DSLR or other electronic device. I have never heard of a device being damaged by (properly inserted) SD or any other storage media. The only risk as I see it, is that if the card fails, you will likely lose any data stored on the card. A risk certainly, but one that is largely irrelevant to the price of the camera.

@blackbradpitt: This advice is primarily due to the fact that DSLRs tend to have high megapixel resolution and are able to rapidly shoot multiple photos, and therefore require high write speeds to avoid "busy" messages while the camera writes to the media card, potentially causing you to miss a photo opportunity.

This is a class 10 card, which is currently the fastest available read/write speed on the retail market that I'm aware of. Sometimes cheap cards are discovered to operate below advertised speeds, though this is rare. Another risk is durability, but I've so far had great luck with the cheapest of flash media.

I suggest you peruse the 22 reviews posted, and perhaps Google "Ridata Lightning Series 32GB SDHC Review" to decide for yourself.

@birniei: thanks for the info.Im still new to this whole DSLR thing. Have had my nikon d5100 for only about 2 weeks. I get that $20 may not sound like much compared to the price of the camera. But hey it's still an extra $20 i'd get to keep in my pocket. And this is a deals site right? lol

@birniei: I doubt anyone would be that slow witted to think that a cheap card would damage a camera. But, for those who are still in kindergarten: a cheap card may fail or not function at peak desired performance.

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